In the healthy state, the need to be secure induces Type Sixes to be loyal
to others, especially the authority. This increases their security among
others, which satisfies their need and a balance is reached.

In the average state, when Sixes' are not not being so loyal to others,
they start to feel insecure among others.
This increases the need to be secure, which helps Sixes to again
seek out authority and become loyal to it, or become more loyal to others
around them. Thus the balancing loop can help Sixes to recover.

In the unhealthy state, the basic fear of being abandoned can cause Type
Sixes to become suspicious of others and start to distrust others.
This reduces their sense of security,
which further increases Sixes' basic fear. The cycle continues to build
up.

Insight:

We can see from the diagram that a way to help break the control of the
basic fear is to weaken the unhealthy loop. Sixes can refrain
from distrusting others, and begin to be more loyal to others.
This will make them feel more secure,
thus reduce their fear of being abandoned.